Publications for Carole Cusack

2021 International Journal for the Study of New Religions, 11.1, 5- Cusack, C. (2021). A Magickal School In the Twenty-First 12. [More Century: The (forthcoming). In Information] Bernd-Christian Otto and Dirk Johannsen (Eds.), Fictional Cusack, C. (2020). Anne Hamilton-Byrne and the Family: Practice: , Narration, and the Power of Imagination. Charisma, Criminality, and Media in the Construction of an Leiden; Boston: Brill. Australian "" Leader. : journal of alternative Cusack, C. (2021). A new spiritual marketplace: Comparing and emergent religions, 24(1), 31-54. [More and religious tourism. In Daniel H. Olsen and Dallen J. Information] Timothy (Eds.), The Routledge Handbook of Religious and Cusack, C. (2020). Apostate Memoirs and the Study of Spiritual Tourism, (pp. 79-89). London, United Kingdom: Scientology in the Twenty-First Century. Implicit Religion, Routledge. [More Information] href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/imre.19164">[More Cusack, C. (2021). Between Sea and Land: Geographical and Information] Literary Marginality in the Conversion of Medieval Frisia. Cusack, C. (2020). Book review: Stephen K. Sanderson, Religions, 12(8:580). [More Priests to Prophets'. London: Bloomsbury, 2018. Numen, 67(2- Information] 3), 335-338. [More Information] Chao (eds) 2019. 'Enlightened Martyrdom: The Hidden Side of Cusack, C., Scott, R. (2020). Editors' introduction. Fieldwork in Falun Religion, 14(2), 115-117. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/firn.18372">[More Information] Information] Cusack, C. (2020). Esoteric Tourism in Scotland: Rosslyn Cusack, C., Scott, R. (2021). Editors' Introduction. Fieldwork Chapel, The Da Vinci Code, and the Appeal of the ''. in Religion, 16(1), 5-7. [More and Memory in the Early Medieval Celtic World, (pp. 247-270). Information] Sydney: Sydney University Press. and href="http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvx5w91q.15">[More Movements. Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004435544">[More Cusack, C. (2020). Fiction and the memory of "cultic violence": Information] Charisma, power and gender in and the Manson Upal, M., Cusack, C. (2021). Introduction: Islamic Sects and Family. Novoe Literaturnoe Obozrenie, 163(3), 38-50. Movements. In Muhammad Afzal Upal and Carole M. Cusack Cusack, C. (2020). Foreword. In Joseph Azize (Eds.), (Eds.), Handbook of Islamic Sects and Movements, (pp. 1-20). Gurdjieff: Mysticism, Contemplation, and Exercises, (pp. xi- Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190064075.001.0001" Information] >[More Information] Cusack, C. (2021). Norman Paulsen and the Brotherhood of the Wright, S., Stausberg, M., Cusack, C. (2020). How Religions Sun/Sunburst. In Benjamin E. Zeller (Eds.), Handbook of UFO End: Terms and Types. In Michael Stausberg, Stuart A. Wright Religions, (pp. 354-368). Leiden Boston: Brill. [More Religions End, Die or Dissipate, (pp. 13-30). London: Information] Bloomsbury Academic. [More Information] McCullagh and Alison Sheridan), Stages and Screens: An Cusack, C. (2020). Introduction: G. I. Gurdjieff and the Work: Investigation of Four Henge Monuments in Northern and North- Transformations of an Esoteric Teaching. Correspondences, Eastern Scotland. Journal of the Sydney Society for Scottish 8(2), 147-156. [More Information] Contested Relationship. In Muhammad Afzal Upal and Carole Cusack, C. (2020). Julian of Norwich: From Medieval Catholic M. Cusack (Eds.), Handbook of Islamic Sects and Movements, Anchoress to Tourist Attraction. Literature and Aesthetics, (pp. 612-631). Leiden, Netherlands: Brill. [More href="https://openjournals.library.sydney.edu.au/index.php/LA/a Information] rticle/view/15047">[More Information] 2020 Cusack, C. (2020). Leaving New Religions. In Daniel Enstedt, Goeran Larsson and Teemu T. Mantsinen (Eds.), Handbook of Cusack, C. (2020). A Tribute to Liselotte Frisk (1959-2020). Leaving Religion, (pp. 231-241). Leiden: Brill. [More Cusack, C. (2019). Book review: Luigi Berzano, 'The Fourth Information] Secularisation: Autonomy of Individual Lifestyles'. London and New York: Routledge, 2019. Journal for the Academic Study of Cusack, C., Lewis, J. (2020). Mass Suicides and Mass Religion, 32(2-3), 272-274. [More Religious Movements. In Michael Stausberg, Stuart A. Wright Information] and Carole M. Cusack (Eds.), The Demise of Religion: How Religions End, Die or Dissipate, (pp. 175-190). London: Cusack, C. (2019). Book review: Massimo Introvigne, 'The Bloomsbury Academic. [More Information] 271. Robertson, D., Cusack, C., Gregg, S., Thomas, A. (2020). New Cusack, C. (2019). Both Outside and Inside: 'Ex-Members' of Directions in the Study of Scientology - Transcript. Implicit New Religions and Spiritualities and the Maintenance of Religion, 23(2), 89-101. [More Chryssides and Stephen E. Gregg (Eds.), The Insider/Outsider Information] Debate: New Perspectives in the Study of Religion, (pp. 393- 415). London, United Kingdom: Equinox. [More Information] from the Birgitta Conference at Dartington 2015'. (KVHAA Konferenser 93.) Stockholm: Kungl. Vitterhets Historie och Cusack, C. (2019). Bundanoon is 'Brigadoon': Imagination and Antikvitets Akademien, 2017. Speculum. A Journal of Medieval Invention in a Modern Scottish Festival. Journal of the Sydney Studies, 95(1), 187-188. [More Cusack, C. (2019). Death, Famine, War, and Conquest: The Information] Black Death, The Hundred Years' War, and Popular Revolt in O'Donoghue, M., Cusack, C. (2020), Ten years on: Mary Barbara W. Tuchman's 'Calamitous Fourteenth Century'. MacKillop, the 'patron saint of trouble makers'. ABC Radio Literature and Aesthetics, 29(1), 141-160. [More Information] search/ten-years-on:-mary-mackillop,-the-patron-saint-of- Cusack, C., Palmer, S. (2019), Don't call it a cult. troublemakers/12770100">[More Information] Ezzy, D., Cusack, C. (2019). Editorial Introduction: Religion Stausberg, M., Cusack, C., Wright, S. (2020). The Demise of Studies Autobiographies. Journal for the Academic Study of Religion: How Religions End, Die or Dissipate. London: Religion, 32(2-3), 114-116. [More href="https://www.bloomsbury.com/au/the-demise-of-religion- Information] 9781350162914/">[More Information] Cusack, C., Scott, R. (2019). Editors' Introduction. Fieldwork Cusack, C. (2020). The Enneagram: G.I. Gurdjieff's Esoteric in Religion, 14(1), 5-7. , href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/irn.40068">[More 20(1), 31-54. [More Information] Cusack, C. (2019). Gnostic fiction. In Garry W. Trompf, Cusack, C. (2020). The Fourth Way and the Internet: Gunner B. Mikkelsen, Jay Johnston (Eds.), The Gnostic World, Esotericism, Secrecy, and Hiddenness in Plain Sight. (pp. 671-678). Abingdon: Routledge. [More href="https://correspondencesjournal.com/19804-2/">[More Information] Information] Cusack, C. (2019). Harry Potter and the Sacred Text: Fiction, 2019 Reading, and Meaning Making. In Carole M. Cusack, John W. Morehead, Venetia Laura Delano Robertson (Eds.), The Sacred Cusack, C., Leone, M., Sconce, J. (2019). Afterword: Religious in Fantastic Fandom: Essays on the Intersection of Religion and Digital Imaginaries in Parallel Lines. In Simone Natale and and Pop Culture, (pp. 16-32). Jefferson: McFarland & Diana Pasulka (Eds.), Believing in Bits: Digital Media and the Company, Inc. Supernatural. New York, United States: Oxford University Press. [More Information] Morehead, Venetia Laura Delano Robertson (Eds.), The Sacred in Fantastic Fandom: Essays on the Intersection of Religion Cusack, C. (2019). Book review: D. W. Pasulka, 'American and Pop Culture, (pp. 1-13). Jefferson: McFarland & Company, Cosmic: UFOs, Religion, Technology'. New York: Oxford Inc. University Press, 2019. Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, 10(2), 258-259. [More and Spirituality (WRSP). href="https://wrldrels.org/2019/03/04/kenja- communications/">[More Information] Cusack, C. (2019). Book review: Liselotte Frisk, Sanja Nilsson, and Peter Akerback, Children in Minority Religions: 'Growing Cusack, C. (2019), Parallels between Harry Potter and Up in Controversial Religious Groups (Sheffield: Equinox, religion. Radio interview: 2ser107.3. [More Information] href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/pom.38866">[More Information] Ezzy, D., Cusack, C. (2019). Special Issue: Religion Studies Autobiographies. Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 32(2-3). [M theory, practice and education: the art of collaborative ore Information] research and collective learning, (pp. 57-71). Cham: Springer. [More Information] The demise by transmutation and replacement of a controversial new religion. International Journal for the Study of New 2017 Religions, 10(2), 139-158. [More Cusack, C. (2017). "Squirrels" and Unauthorised Uses of Information] Scientology: Werner Erhard and EST, Ken Dyers and Kenja, and Harvey Jackins and Re-evaluation Counselling. In James Cusack, C., Morehead, J., Robertson, V. (2019). The Sacred in R. Lewis, Kjersti Hellesoy (Eds.), Handbook of Scientology, Fantastic Fandom: Essays on the Intersection of Religion and (pp. 485-506). Leiden: Brill. [More href="https://mcfarlandbooks.com/product/the-sacred-in- Information] fantastic-fandom/">[More Information] Nurwanto, N., Cusack, C. (2017). Addressing Multicultural Farjallah, T., Cusack, C. (2019), The woman who became a Societies: Lessons from Religious male monk. ABC Radio National: The Drawing Room. [More Information] href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s40839-017-0040-x">[More 2018 Information] Cusack, C., Wilson, D. (2017). Australian Pagans: Fashion, Cusack, C. (2018). Celebrating with the Church of the Music, and Festivals. In Adam Anczyk and Joanna Malita-Krol SubGenius: X-Day of Bad Taste, Burning 'Bob', and (Eds.), Walking the Old Ways in a New World: Contemporary the End of the World (Not). In Frans Jespers, Karin van as Lived Religion, (pp. 21-44). Katowice: Sacrum Nieuwkerk and Paul van der Velde (Eds.), Enjoying Religion: Publishing. Pleasure and Fun in Established and New Religious Movements, (pp. 147-164). Lanham, MD: Rowman and Cusack, C. (2017). Editor's Introduction: G.I. Gurdjieff, the Littlefield. Arts, and the Production of Culture. Religion and the Arts, 21(1- 2), 1-9. [More Information] in Religion, 13(2), 125-126. [More Cusack, C., Scott, R. (2017). Editors' introduction. Fieldwork in Information] Religion, 12(1), 5-7. [More Cusack, C. (2018). Mock Religions. In Henri Gooren (Eds.), Information] Encyclopedia of Latin American Religions. Springer Link. [More Information] reality: From Popular Culture to Religion. Abingdon: Routledge. [More 13(1), 61-80. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/firn.37161">[More Information] Marshall, S., Cusack, C. (2017). Introduction. In Simone Celine Marshall, Carole M Cusack (Eds.), The Medieval Cusack, C. (2018). Self-Murder, Sin, and Crime: Religion and Presence in the Modernist Aesthetic: Unattended Moments, (pp. Suicide in the Middle Ages. Journal of Religion and Violence, 1-9). Leiden: Brill. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.5840/jrv2018103055">[More Information] Information] Cusack, C., Kosnac, P. (2017). Introduction: Fiction, invention Cusack, C. (2018). Special Feature Introduction: The Sacred and hyper-reality in new religions and spiritualities. In Carole Tree. Journal for the Study of Religion, Nature and Culture, M. Cusack, Pavol Kosnac (Eds.), Fiction, Invention and Hyper- 12(3), 257-260. [More Abingdon: Routledge. Information] Cusack, C. (2017). Kerista Commune. World Religions and Cusack, C. (2018). The Cult of St Triduana in Scotland. Journal Spirituality (WRSP). [More Information] World Religions and Spirituality (WRSP). [More the Bible and its Reception. href="https://www.degruyter.com/view/db/ebr">[More Cusack, C. (2018). The Glastonbury thorn in vernacular Information] christianity and popular tradition. Journal for the Study of Kirby, D., Cusack, C. (2017). Religion and Media. New York: Religion, Nature and Culture, 12(3), 307-326. [More Media/Kirby-Cusack/p/book/9781138954250">[More Information] Information] Prior, J., Cusack, C., Capon, A. (2018). The Role of Pliability Kirby, D., Cusack, C. (2017). Religion and Media: An and Transversality Within Trans/Disciplinarity: Opening Introduction. In Danielle L. Kirby, Carole M. Cusack (Eds.), University Research and Learning to Planetary Health. In Dena Religion and Media, (pp. 1-11). New York: Routledge. Handbook of New Religious Movements: Volume II, (pp. 237- 247). New York: Oxford University Press. [More Information] Cusack, C. (2017). Spirituality and self-realisation as 'other- Cusack, C. (2016). Material Remains: Plantagenet Corpses, than-human': The Otherkin and Therianthropy Communities. Burial Sites, and Memorials. Literature and Aesthetics, 26, 161- In Carole M. Cusack, Pavol Kosnac (Eds.), Fiction, Invention 180. and Hyper-reality: From Popular Culture to Religion, (pp. 40- 57). Abingdon: Routledge. [More Walsingham (England) and Meryem Ana (Turkey). Fieldwork Information] in Religion, 11(2), 217-234. [More Cusack, C. (2017). The Contemporary Context of Gurdjieff's Information] Movements. Religion and the Arts, 21, 96-122. [More Cusack, C. (2016). Methodology in the Study of Religion, Information] Sexuality and Spirituality. In Jason H. Prior and Carole M. Cusack (Eds.), Religion, Sexuality, and Spirituality [4-volume Marshall, S., Cusack, C. (2017). The Medieval Presence in the reprint series], (pp. 12-18). Oxford: Routledge. Modernist Aesthetic: Unattended Moments. Leiden: Brill. [More Prior, J., Cusack, C. (2016), Religion, Sexuality, and Spirituality Information] [4-volume reprint series]. Cusack, C. (2017). Vestigial States: Secular Space and the Prior, J., Cusack, C. (2016). Religion, Sexuality, and Churches in Contemporary Australia. Modern Greek Studies Spirituality: An Introduction. In Jason H. Prior and Carole M. (Australia and New Zealand), 18(2016-2017), 9-31. Cusack (Eds.), Religion, Sexuality, and Spirituality [4-volume reprint series], (pp. 1-11). Oxford: Routledge. Cusack, C. (2017). Virtual Religions and Real Lives. In Michael Bess and Diana Walsh Pasulka (Eds.), Posthumanism: Cusack, C., Farley, H. (2016), Religion, the Occult, and the The Future of Homo Sapiens, (pp. 167-177). Farmington Hills, Paranormal [4-volume reprint series]. [More Cusack, C. (2017). Wagner's Parsifal: Christianity, Celibacy, Information] and Medieval Brotherhood as Ideal in Modernity. In Simone Celine Marshall, Carole M Cusack (Eds.), The Medieval Cusack, C. (2016). Religion, the Occult, and the Paranormal in Presence in the Modernist Aesthetic: Unattended Moments, (pp. Historical Contexts: Ancient, Medieval, Modern. In Carole M. 10-26). Leiden: Brill. [More Paranormal [4-volume reprint series], (pp. 1-6). Oxford: Information] Routledge. 2016 Cusack, C., Farley, H. (2016). Religion, the Occult, and the Paranormal: An Introduction. In Carole M. Cusack and Helen Cusack, C. (2016). Archaeology and the World Religions Farley (Eds.), Religion, the Occult, and the Paranormal [4- Paradigm: The European Neolithic, Religion and Cultural volume reprint series], (pp. 1-10). Oxford: Routledge. Imperialism. In Christopher R. Cotter, David G. Robertson Cusack, C. (2016). Religion, The Occult, and the Paranormal: (Eds.), After World Religions: Reconstructing Religious Studies, Method, Theory, and Definitions. In Carole M. Cusack and (pp. 153-167). Oxon: Routledge. [More [4-volume reprint series], (pp. 11-17). Oxford: Routledge. Information] Cusack, C. (2016). Scientology and Sex: The Second Dynamic, Cusack, C. (2016). Did the Crusades lead to Islamic State? The Prenatal Engrams and the Sea Org. Nova Religio: journal of Conversation. [More Information] href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/nr.2016.20.2.5">[More Cusack, C. (2016). Fiction into religion: imagination, other Information] worlds, and play in the formation of community. Religion, Cusack, C., Wilson, D. (2016). Scotland's Sacred Waters: Holy 46(4), 575-590. [Mo Scottish History, 16, 67-84. re Information] Cusack, C. (2016). Special Issue: Fieldwork on Gurdjieff and Cusack, C. (2016). Fieldwork on G. I. Gurdjieff and the the 'Work'. Fieldwork in Religion, 11(1). "Work". Fieldwork in Religion, 11(1), 5-9. [More Cusack, C. (2016). Sports. In Michael Stausberg and Steven Information] Engler (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook of the Study of Religion, (pp. 472-481). Oxford: Oxford University Press. [More Information] Cusack (Eds.), Religion, Sexuality, and Spirituality [4-volume reprint series]. Oxford: Routledge. Pecotic, D., Cusack, C. (2016). The (World Wide) Work 2.0: The Gurdjieff Tradition Online. Fieldwork in Religion, 11(1), Cusack, C. (2016). Introduction: Fieldwork on Gurdjieff and the 91-103. [More "Work". Fieldwork in Religion, 11(1), 5-9. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/firn.32186">[More Information] Cusack, C. (2016). The Cultic Milieu in Australia: Deviant Religiosity in the Novels of Carmel Bird. In Catherine A. Cusack, C. (2016). Invention in 'New New' Religions. In Runcie (Eds.), The Free Mind: Essays and Poems in Honour of James R. Lewis, Inga Bardsen Tollefsen (Eds.), The Oxford Barry Spurr, (pp. 253-268). Sydney: Edwin H. Lowe Publishing. Cusack, C. (2015). Two Scottish Romanesque Parish Churches: St Athernase, Leuchars and St Cuthbert, Dalmeny. Journal of Sutcliffe, S., Cusack, C. (2016). The Problem of Invented the Sydney Society for Scottish History, 15, 97-122. Religions. London and New York: Routledge. [More Information] Cusack, C. (2014). Guest editor's introduction: G.I. Gurdjieff. Journal for the Academic Study of Religion, 27(3), 259-261. [More Information] Buljan, K., Cusack, C. (2015). Anime, Religion and Spirituality: Profane and Sacred Worlds in Contemporary Japan. Sheffield, Cusack, C. (2014). Gurdjieff and Katherine Mansfield Redux: United Kingdom: Equinox Publishing. [More Academic Study of Religion, 27(3), 325-345. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/jasr.v27i3.24161">[More Information] Cusack, C. (2015). Apocalypse in Early UFO and Alien-Based Religions: Christian and Theosophical Themes. In Erik Cusack, C. (2014). Individual Suicide and the End of the Tonning, Matthew Feldman, David Addyman (Eds.), World: Destruction and Transformation in UFO and Alien- Modernism, Christianity and Apocalypse, (pp. 339-353). Based Religions. In James R. Lewis, Carole M. Cusack (Eds.), Leiden: Brill. [More Ashgate Publishing. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315607382">[More Information] Cusack, C. (2015). Foreword. In David W. Kim (Eds.), Religious Transformation in Modern Asia: A Transnational Cusack, C. (2014). Invented Religions. In George D Movement, (pp. xi-xiv). Leiden, The Netherlands: Brill. [More Companion to New Religious Movements, (pp. 291-294). Information] London: Bloomsbury Academic. [More Information] Religion/s. International Journal for the Study of New Religions, 6(2), 109-115. [More Healing in Indo-European . Mentalities: an Information] interdisciplinary journal, 26(1), 1-11. [More Information] 6(2), 159-178. [More Cusack, C., Norman, A. (2014), Religion, Pilgrimage and Information] Tourism. 4-volume reprint series, Routledge. Cusack, C. (2015). Lab Rats and Tissue Samples: The Human Cusack, C. (2014). Representations of Indigenous Australian in Contemporary Invented Religions. In Kennet Granholm, Religions in New South Wales (NSW) Higher School Marcus Moberg, Sofia Sjo (Eds.), Religion, Media, and Social Certificate Studies of Religion Textbooks. In Bengt-Ove Change, (pp. 175-188). New York: Routledge. [More Text and Teaching Religious Studies, (pp. 117-133). Sheffield, Information] UK: Equinox Publishing. [More Cusack, C. (2015). Making Familiar the Unfamiliar: Teaching Information] RLST 2626 , Paganism and the New Age at the University of Sydney. Spotlight on Teaching: Religious Studies Lewis, J., Cusack, C. (2014). Sacred Suicide. Farnham, United News, January 2015, 30-34. [More Lewis/p/book/9781409450863">[More Information] Information] Cusack, C., Kirby, D. (2014), Sects, and New Religions. 4- Prior, J., Cusack, C. (2015). Public Theologies of Love in the volume reprint series, Routledge. Civitas Dei and Civitas Terrena: Sexuality and the Cusack, C. (2014). Special Issue: G. I. Gurdjieff. Journal for Transformation of Sydney, Australia 1960-2010. Theology and the Academic Study of Religion, 27(3). Sexuality, 21(2), 85-104. [Mor e Information] 2013 Cusack, C. (2013). . World Religions and Cusack, C., Sutcliffe, S. (2015). Special Issue: G. I. Gurdjieff Spirituality (WRSP). [More of New Religions, 6(2). Information] Cusack, C. (2015). The Messiah is a Salesman, Yet Cusack, C. (2013). Enlightenment Concepts, Medieval Consumerism is a Con(spiracy): The Church of the SubGenius, Contexts. In James L. Cox (Eds.), Critical Reflections on Work, and the Pursuit of Slack as a Spiritual Ideal. Nova Indigenous Religions, (pp. 65-80). Farnham, UK: Ashgate. [More 49-64. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/nr.2015.19.2.49">[More Information] Cusack, C. (2013). History, Authenticity, and Tourism: Encountering the Medieval While Walking Saint Cuthbert's Prior, J., Cusack, C. (2012). Identity and Ruins: Personal Way. In Alex Norman (Eds.), Journeys and Destinations: Integration and Urban Disintegration Understood Through a Studies in Travel, Identity, and Meaning, (pp. 1-21). Newcastle- Touristic Lens. Literature and Aesthetics, 22(1), 156-170. upon-Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing. Cusack, C. (2012). Media Coverage of Scientology in the Sutcliffe, S., Cusack, C. (2013). Introduction: Making it (all?) United States. In Diane Winston (Eds.), The Oxford Handbook up - 'invented religions' and the study of 'religion'. Culture and of Religion and the American News Media, (pp. 303-315). New Religion, 14(4), 353-361. [More href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780195395068.013.0 Information] 020">[More Information] Cusack, C. (2013). Play, narrative and the creation of religion: Cusack, C. (2012). The Gods on Television: Ramanand Sagar's Extending the theoretical base of 'invented religions'. Culture Ramayan, Politics and Popular Piety in Late Twentieth-century and Religion, 14(4), 362-377. [More Religions, (pp. 279-297). Leiden: Brill. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/9789004226944_016">[More Information] Cusack, C. (2013). Religion-Making and Art-Making: Identifying Convergences Between Cognitive Evolutionary and Norman, A., Cusack, C. (2012). The religion in Olympic Social Constructionist Models of Human Evolution. Literature tourism. Journal of Tourism and Cultural Change, 10(2), 124- and Aesthetics, 23(2), 97-110. 136. [More Cusack, C. (2013). Richard Wagner's 'Der Ring des Information] Nibelungen': Medieval, Pagan, Modern. Relegere: Studies in Religion and Reception, 3(2), 329-352. [More Information] Cusack, C. (2011). 'Celticity' in Australian alternative spiritualities. In Olivia Cosgrove, Laurence Cox, Carmen Cusack, C. (2013). Scotland's Sacred Tree: The Fortingall Yew. Kuhling, Peter Mulholland (Eds.), Irelands New Religious Journal of the Sydney Society for Scottish History, 14, 106-120. Movements, (pp. 281-299). Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Sutcliffe, S., Cusack, C. (2013). Special Issue: Invented Scholars Publishing. Religions. Culture and Religion, 14(4). [More Information] Brook's 'Meetings With Remarkable Men' (1979). Literature Cusack, C. (2013). Special Issue: New Scholarship on and Aesthetics, 21(1), 72-97. Contemporary Religion From Australia and New Zealand. Cusack, C. (2011). Discontinuous Meditations on the Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, 4(1). [More Information] Cusack, C. (2011). Discordian Magic: Paganism, the Chaos Paradigm and the Power of Parody. International Journal for Cusack, C. (2013). The Romance of Hereditary Monarchs and the Study of New Religions, 2(1), 125-145. [More Rastafarianism and Tibet and the Fourteenth Dalai Lama, Information] Tenzin Gyatso, in Western Buddhism. Alternative Spirituality and Religion Review, 4(1), 122-146. [More archaeology: Mormons, the Goddess and Atlantis. In Lewis, Information] James R. and Hammer, Olav (Eds.), Handbook of Religion and the Authority of Science, (pp. 765-796). Leiden: Brill. [More Information] Cusack, C. (2012). "And the Building Becomes Man": Meaning and Aesthetics in 's Goetheanum. In Carole Cusack, C. (2011). Pagan Saxon Resistance to Charlemagne's Cusack and Alex Norman (Eds.), Handbook of New Religions Mission: "Indigenous" Religion and "World" Religion in the and Cultural Production, (pp. 173-191). Leiden: Brill. [More Journal of , 13(1), 33-51. href="http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/pome.v13i1.33">[More Information] Cusack, C. (2012). Charmed Circle: Stonehenge, Contemporary Paganism, and Alternative Archaeology. Numen-International Cusack, C. (2011). Religion and Celebrity. Australian Religion Review for the History of Religions, 59(2-3), 138-155. [More Cusack, C. (2011). Some Recent Trends in the Study of Information] Religion and Youth. Journal of Religious History, 35(3), 409- Cusack, C. (2012). Cognitive Narratology and the Study of 418. [More Information] 3(2), 154-171. [More Manifestations. Newcastle, UK: Cambridge Scholars Information] Publishing. [More Information] and Cultural Production. Leiden: Brill. [More Celebrity and Popular Cultural Media as Agents of Information] Familiarisation. Australian Religion Studies Review, 24(3), 297- 316. [More Cusack, C. (2009). The return of the Goddess: mythology, Information] witchcraft and feminist spirituality. In Murphy Pizza and James R. Lewis (Eds.), Handbook of contemporary paganism, (pp. 2010 335-362). Leiden: Brill. [More Information] Cusack, Christopher Hartney (Eds.), Religion and Retributive Logic: Essays in Honour of Professor Garry W. Trompf, (pp. 1- 2008 14). Leiden: Brill. Cusack, C., Digance, J. (2008). "Shopping for a self": Cusack, C. (2010). Invented Religions: Imagination, Fiction pilgrimage, identity-formation, and retail therapy. In Graham and Faith. Surrey, England UK: Ashgate. [More performance, (pp. 227-241). Oxford, New York: Berghahn Information] Books. Cusack, C., Hartney, C. (2010). Religion and Retributive Logic: Cusack, C. (2008). Foreword. In John R. C. Martyn (Eds.), Essays in Honour of Professor Garry W. Trompf. 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